Last week we talked about how Disney’s PhotoPass works and as you may recall, it’s a great way to make sure that your memories are captured by photographers all around the parks. You also may recall that once you get home, you can decide which of the many photographs that were taken, you would like to keep and then purchase the downloads at a cost of $16.95 each. Which, if you think about it, could get pricey in a hurry if there are a number of photos you want to keep! Enter Disney’s Memory Maker photo package as a way to keep all of your (potentially hundreds of) photo memories at a great value. Read more
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Disney with Little Ones: Memory Maker
I’ll be the first to admit that I was skeptical about getting my money’s worth out of Memory Maker, and consequently very hesitant to pay the $169 purchase price. During past trips, I’d been more than content to bring a nice DSLR and take my own pictures or ask the PhotoPass photogs to snap one of all of us with my camera. The big difference this time was that we decided to ditch the strollers now that our kids are 6 and 7 years old. Skipping strollers was great and very freeing in many ways – but it also meant losing out on a lot of storage space for things that we now needed to carry in our backpack. DSLRs are pretty heavy so that was the first thing to go. Read more
Terrific Tuesdays: Disney’s Memory Maker
On our last trip to Walt Disney World I decided to purchase the Memory Maker photo package. This was not something I had ever done, but knowing my son was going to propose, I decided it could be worth the expense! I was right! Not only was I able to enjoy the moment of him proposing, but I didn’t have to worry about handing off my cell phone or an additional camera to Cast Members for them to take pictures with. Read more